Thank you for your comment, to answer your question I have a personal taste that makes conservative anything repulsive to me. Movies, humor, politics, you name it. However truly conservative movies are few and far between. While not exactly radical left, Hollywood has a reputation for political progressiveness and this movie is a clear outsider from it which felt worth noting.

I’m not saying the movie can’t be entertaining, I’m just weary of the political subtext in the name of entertainment, and your comment about supposed “enlightened audience that would enjoy any movie that stimulated thought on our social paradigms” is a perfect example of that worry.

Because I don’t believe this movie (or most movies for that matter) stimulates thought, on the contrary it gives an authoritative and manichean vision of society using tired American Christian tropes.